Alabama's Johnson offered dismissal with conditions

TUSCALOOSA -- Alabama football captain Rashad Johnson has been offered a plea deal that includes dismissal of his disorderly conduct charge with conditions, his attorney told The Birmingham News today.

Johnson, who was arrested on the morning of Feb. 23 for an incident that occurred on the Tuscaloosa strip, is considering the offer, Johnson's attorney, Josh Swords, said.

In exchange for Johnson's acceptance of the offer provided by the Tuscaloosa city attorney's office, Johnson would likely have to perform community service.

One of the issues being considered, Swords said, is that the police report authored by Tuscaloosa Police officer Derek Kilgore and the surveillance video taken from four angles at The Legacy that night offer different accounts.

Swords said meetings are scheduled for next week that could finalize the deal.